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Part I: An Introduction to Muller’s Continuity Thesis Between Early Protestantism and Protestant Scholasticism
8 Comments Published by Cynthia R. Nielsen January 13th, 2007 in Protestant Scholasticism, Richard MullerAccording to Richard A. Muller, Protestant scholasticism (which he uses synonymously with “orthodox Protestantism”) has been woefully neglected when compared to the attention given to the study of early Reformers (e.g., Luther) and second generation Reformers (e.g., Calvin). The Protestant scholastics of the late 16th and early 17th centuries were the confessional and doctrinal codifiers [...]


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